User pushback: "транслирует в онлайне какие агенты создаются? основное
окно агента, а дальше при запусках появляются новые ветки, мы показываем
в онлайне как агенты собираются и работают"
Earlier `kei-graph-export` rendered the static SUBSTRATE (all 581 atoms,
catalog-style). User wanted the LIFECYCLE: orchestrator at center, every
new agent as a fading-in branch, every tool call as a pulse, every
completion as a fade-out. TTL = until done; pure online, no history
accumulation per user direction.
Three-layer architecture, all conforming to schema /tmp/agent-events-schema.md:
LAYER 1 — Event emitters (4 hooks)
hooks/agent-event-spawn.sh PreToolUse:Agent → agent_spawn event
hooks/agent-event-done.sh PostToolUse:Agent → agent_done event
(parses STATUS-TRUTH MARKER for outcome,
computes cost_usd from token×pricing table)
hooks/tool-use-event.sh PreToolUse:Bash|Read|Edit|Write|Grep|Glob|NotebookEdit
→ tool_use event
hooks/skill-record.sh EXTENDED — second emit step writes skill_use
event in addition to existing kei-ledger
record-skill call
All 4 are POSIX /bin/sh, defensive (never block, exit 0), bypass via
KEI_EVENTS_BYPASS=1. Append-only JSONL to
~/.claude/memory/agent-events.jsonl.
Smoke: 4 synthetic invocations cover spawn/done/tool/filter cases.
LAYER 2 — kei-graph-stream Rust daemon
_primitives/_rust/kei-graph-stream/ (~480 LOC, 5 files + 1 test)
- Tails events.jsonl every 200ms (poll-based, no notify dep).
- Parses each event, updates AliveState (insert on spawn, remove on done).
- Broadcasts {"type":"event","data":<event>} to all WebSocket clients.
- On client connect: sends {"type":"snapshot","alive":[...]} first.
- Heartbeat: {"type":"ping"} every 30s.
- axum 0.7 + ws feature (already in Cargo.lock via kei-cortex).
- Bypass: KEI_GRAPH_STREAM_BYPASS=1.
Bound to 127.0.0.1:8201 (loopback only). Endpoints:
GET /stream → WebSocket upgrade
GET /health → "kei-graph-stream alive"
4 unit + 1 integration test. cargo build clean.
Installed binary: ~/.cargo/bin/kei-graph-stream
Launchd plist: io.keisei.graph-stream (RunAtLoad, KeepAlive)
Loaded as PID 52678, /health 200 OK verified.
LAYER 3 — live-graph.html (single-file frontend)
~/Projects/lbm-graph-viz/live-graph.html (~464 LOC, self-contained)
- SVG full-viewport, dark #0f172a, CSS grid background.
- Pinned center node "main" (orchestrator), gold #fbbf24, glowing.
- Agents radiate via D3 force-simulation; color-by-model
(sonnet=green, opus=red, haiku=blue, default=gray).
- On agent_spawn: fade-in 300ms, edge from main to new node.
- On tool_use: pulse on agent node (r 8→12→8 over 400ms) +
floating tool name label fades 800ms.
- On agent_done: outcome-color flash → fade-out 800ms → remove.
- WebSocket client: ws://127.0.0.1:8201/stream, exponential-backoff
reconnect (1s→30s).
- Top-right status badge: ● connected | ○ reconnecting | ✕ disconnected.
- Bottom counters: alive / spawned / tool calls / done / last event age.
- No build step. D3 v7 from CDN. Pure HTML+JS+CSS.
End-to-end smoke (this machine, just now):
- daemon health 200 OK
- hook injected agent_spawn → daemon broadcasts → AliveState=1
- hook injected agent_done → daemon broadcasts → AliveState=0
- frontend file syntax-checked clean
What this does NOT do (deferred, by user direction "это онлайн"):
- History persistence — agents who finished are GONE from the graph.
Per-session log remains in events.jsonl + sleep-sync if user wants
to consult later, but the live view is RIGHT NOW only.
- Sub-agent attribution beyond "main" — orchestrator-direct tool calls
show on the orchestrator node. Sub-agent's internal tool calls would
need session-id correlation; current schema has agent_id="main"
placeholder for non-Agent tool calls.
- Replay mode — no time-scrubber. Possible follow-up if useful.
- Auth on WebSocket — bound to 127.0.0.1 only. Local-only by design.
=== STATUS-TRUTH MARKER ===
shipped: functional
stubs: 0
cargo-check: PASS
behaviour-verified: yes
follow-up-required:
- Sub-agent tool-call attribution (correlate session_id chain)
- Replay mode with time scrubber (if user finds use)
- Tool aggregator nodes ("Bash bucket" with N) instead of per-agent pulses
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| _rust | ||
| templates | ||
| design-scrape.sh | ||
| figma-tokens.sh | ||
| frontend-inspect.sh | ||
| harden-base.sh | ||
| kei-ci-lint.sh | ||
| kei-docs-scaffold.sh | ||
| kei-doctor.sh | ||
| kei-sleep-queue.sh | ||
| kei-sleep-setup.sh | ||
| kei-sleep-sync.sh | ||
| live-preview.sh | ||
| log-ship.sh | ||
| MANIFEST.toml | ||
| metrics-scrape.sh | ||
| provision-hetzner.sh | ||
| provision-vultr.sh | ||
| README.md | ||
| screenshot-decode.sh | ||
| tomd.sh | ||
_primitives — first-class building blocks
_primitives/ holds standalone utilities that agents, hooks, and skills
(including /compose-solution) depend on. Unlike _blocks/ (behavioral
markdown) or _manifests/ (agent TOML), primitives are executable shell
programs installed at $HOME/.claude/agents/_primitives/ by install.sh.
Current primitives
| Primitive | Purpose | Invocation |
|---|---|---|
tomd.sh |
Universal non-native-format → markdown converter (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, CSV, images, code). | ~/.claude/agents/_primitives/tomd.sh <file> |
tomd.sh is a first-class primitive. Universal non-native-format →
markdown converter with configurable cache directory
(KEISEI_TOMD_CACHE) and KeiSeiKit-style error tags ([tomd]).
Hook integration
hooks/tomd-preread.sh is a PreToolUse(Read) hook that auto-redirects
Claude to the converted markdown when a Read targets .docx / .doc / .xlsx / .pptx / .csv. Cached under $KEISEI_TOMD_CACHE (default
/tmp/keisei-tomd-cache).
/compose-solution discovery
Phase 3 prior-art sweep greps _primitives/ alongside _blocks/,
_manifests/, skills/, _bridges/, hooks/. If a user task involves
file-format parsing, the meta-composer surfaces tomd automatically —
reuse over rewrite (RULE "No Patching").